Posts: 297
Threads: 0
Joined: Oct 2009
Reputation:
0
Wow, that doesn't look good. I was up there shortly before the fire and wondered what it looked like after. Thanks for sharing the photos. I don't like all the mud flowing into the river but it is such a good ecosystem and those fish are really strong. The reports I am hearing reflect cautious optimism but the erosion situation will certainly be tenuous over the next several years. My money is on Mother Nature on this deal and I hope it will recover quickly.
The Middle Fork of the Boise got blown out, what 20 or 25 years ago? It took several years to recover but I think that was more devastating that what recently happened on the South Fork.
I'm just glad I got a chance to fish it before this tragedy.
Eric
[signature]
Posts: 1,287
Threads: 0
Joined: Jun 2009
Reputation:
0
Thanks for posting CP. I'm going with Eric's take on this and remain optimistic. Mother natural will rebound it's just a mater of time.
[signature]
Posts: 11,130
Threads: 4
Joined: Mar 2006
Reputation:
0
Dang it has been a crazy fall for sure weather wise. It will be a few years to recover from this.
[signature]
Posts: 1,181
Threads: 0
Joined: Aug 2012
Reputation:
0
Snowmobiling ought to be awesome. Fire makes the trees and the fishes grow. The place was really getting overgrown. Let her burn!
[signature]